Prostate surveillance after age 50
Protecting your health, anticipating risks
The prostate naturally evolves with age. After the age of 50 (or 45 in the case of a family history), regular monitoring can :
✔ Detect abnormalities (cancer, adenoma) early
✔ Monitor PSA antigen trends
✔ Intervene at the right time with the most appropriate treatment
Surveillance course
1️⃣ Initial assessment: history, symptoms, digital rectal examination, PSA.
2️⃣ Multiparametric MRI: reference imaging for visualizing the prostate.
3️⃣ Targeted biopsies (if MRI reveals a suspicious lesion).
4️⃣ Follow-up plan: frequency of PSA and MRI checks adapted to risk profile.
5️⃣ Multidisciplinary meeting: discussion of results and possible options (active surveillance, focal treatment, etc.).
📌 Duration of procedure: 30 min
📄 Full report given after each visit
Who is this surveillance aimed at?
This prostate monitoring is particularly recommended in the following cases:
- Men ≥ 50 years old with no particular history
- Men ≥ 45 years with a family history of prostate cancer
- Patients with elevated PSA or urinary symptoms
The national benchmark for prostate surgery
With recognized surgical experience and a focus on innovation, Dr Dumonceau offers highly specialized care for prostate diseases.
✔ Prostate specialist for over 15 years
✔ Member of the Robotics Expert Committee (ARS)
✔ First in France to perform ambulatory robotic prostatectomy (2016)
Patient pathway
Let me take you through the typical patient journey during surgery with Dr. Dumonceau.
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